Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Best Film - “Midnight in Paris” Written and directed by Woody Allen. This is a magical film which tells one to live for the moment and that the so called “Golden Age” of art and culture are different for everyone and may not be as grand as we think.

Best Director - Michel Hazanavicius, “The Artist” Only a great artist would have the boldness to make a silent film in the modern era that is also a tribute to the films of that time. Michel does it masterfully with his beautiful visuals and storytelling.

Actor - Jean Dujardin, “The Artist” If we can tell how you are feeling without any dialogue, that is good film acting. Dujardin is also great in the "OSS 117” films.

Supporting Actor - Albert Brooks “Drive” Brooks can be more than just funny. Recognize.

Actress - Felicity Jones, “Like Crazy” The movie does not work and would be super boring if you don’t care about her character. Since she improvised her part, all credit goes to her.

Supporting Actress - Shailene Woodley “The Descendants” Shai holds up to George Clooney. She’s going to be a movie star.

Screenplay - “The Skin I Live In” by Agustín Almodóvar & Pedro Almodóvar, based on the novel by Thierry Jonquet. Of all of Almodóvar’s movies, this one is by the far his craziest and I mean that in a good way.

Cinematographer - Robert Richardson “Hugo” This guy can shoot any type of movie and have it be beautiful and fit whatever mood it is supposed to give.

Underrated Film - “Sucker Punch” Directed by Zack Snyder. Written by Zack Snyder & Steve Shibuya. All you haters will come to your senses one day. This is an amazing looking film with some of the best action scenes ever in cinema. The story is also deeper than people want to give credit.

Television Show Drama “Breaking Bad” Not only is this the best TV show of the year, it’s also the best TV show ever! Strong writing by Vince Gilligan and his staff and superb acting by Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul, Giancarlo Esposito and the rest of the cast. No other TV show is even close to being this great. No other TV show even tries to be this good.

Television Show Comedy “The Inbetweeners” This BBC America show about high school losers is crazy funny.

Quarterback - Peyton Manning. Look at the Indianapolis Colts’ record without Peyton. Look at the Patriots' record without Tom Brady. ‘Nuff said.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

I saw Michel Hazanavicius’s "The Artist" tonight. It stars Jean Dujardin and Bérénice Bejo. It's an fantastic film set in Hollywood during the silent film era. It is beautifully shot and acted. Here are drawings I did of Jean Dujardin and Bérénice Bejo. I also enjoyed their work in Michel's "OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies." If you like great movies, watch both of these.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Here is a drawing I did of Bald Bryan and Alison Rosen from the Adam Carolla Show. I like them, but I find it insane that someone paid them over $1,000.00 on eBay to cook dinner. Bald Bryan better do it topless for that kind of money.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

It appears that I'm the only person in Los Angeles who watches The Inbetweeners. So I would like to thank BBC America for broadcasting the show just for me. Here is a drawing I did of Joe Thomas, Simon Bird, Blake Harrison, and James Buckley as Simon, Will, Neil and Jay. Watch the show. It's funny.

Monday, August 15, 2011

Britt Robertson is an amazing actress. I saw her in something last week that I can't write about because I signed a NDA, but she was fantastic in it. She's going to blow up. Here is a drawing I did of her.

Monday, July 11, 2011

People of Los Angeles: Rad Sechrist and I will be signing copies of my new book Fusillade at Meltdown Comics this Wednesday July 13 from 6-8PM. My buddy Pierre Bernard ("Conan") will also be there. Come by and tell him how much you love his drawing of Martha Kent with huge boobs. Stay and watch TJ Miller do stand up at 8:30.

Thursday, June 30, 2011

While watching "Super 8," I couldn't help but notice that all the main kids had distinct head shapes. I wonder if that played a part in J.J. Abrams casting them? Of course I had to make them into cartoons. Here are Zach Mills, Elle Fanning, Joel Courtney, Ryan Lee, Riley Griffiths, and Gabriel Basso.